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Farrell, Martin Peter – Physics Education, 2001
Presents a study of the examination scripts of A-level students in Malta which reveals that a significant number of students lose marks because they fail to express themselves clearly. Suggests practice in writing science. (Author/ASK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Expository Writing, Foreign Countries
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Kane, Jill A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1999
Presents an activity in which students use their skills as creative thinkers and writers and combine them with their knowledge of geometry to create their own class Book of Creative Geometry. (ASK)
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Geometry, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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Rudd, James A., II; Greenbowe, Thomas J.; Hand, Brian – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2002
Describes how to adopt a Science Writing Heuristic (SWH) in an introductory college chemistry laboratory to promote a more positive attitude in students and better conceptual understanding of laboratory reports. (Author/MM)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Laboratory Experiments
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Shield, Mal – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2004
The definition is an important language form in the register of mathematics. Students need to understand the structure of a definition so that they can make sense of the definitions they encounter and so that they can construct their own definitions as part of organising their thoughts about the concepts they have explored. This article suggests…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts
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Coffin, Caroline – Written Communication, 2004
Historians generally agree that causality is central to historical writing. The fact that many school history students have difficulty handling and expressing causal relations is therefore of concern. That is, whereas historians tend to favor impersonal, abstract structures as providing suitable explanations for historical events and states of…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Historians, History Instruction, Content Area Writing
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Ochsner, Robert; Fowler, Judy – Review of Educational Research, 2004
This review considers evidence cited in support of and in opposition to Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) and Writing in the Disciplines (WID). After defining WAC and WID terms and concepts and reviewing the literature on key developments of the WAC/WID movement, the authors recommend that key terms be defined more precisely and that multimodal…
Descriptors: Writing Across the Curriculum, Content Area Writing, Literature Reviews, Evaluation
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McLellan, Hilary – Journal of Computing in Higher Education, 2007
Digital storytelling is a promising instructional strategy as well as an emerging field of study in higher education. Courses on digital storytelling are offered in communications and creative writing programs at a number of universities. However, the potential for digital storytelling extends far beyond the fields of communication and media…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Higher Education, Story Telling, Intellectual Disciplines
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Cairns, Rhoda; Anderson, Paul V. – Across the Disciplines, 2008
Writing fellow or writing associate (WA) programs trace their heritage to a single point of origin: the model developed at Brown University in the early 1980s by Tori Haring-Smith (Soven, 1993, 2001). Since then, the Brown model has spread to hundreds of schools. WA programs are so adaptable because they consist of many discrete elements, each of…
Descriptors: Models, Program Development, Task Analysis, Performance Factors
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Thomas, Freddy L. – Across the Disciplines, 2009
Beginning in the fall of 2008 (and continuing through the spring of 2013), Virginia State University, America's first fully state supported four-year institution of higher learning for Blacks and one of two land-grant institutions in the Commonwealth of Virginia, launched a comprehensive and ambitious program to develop a culture of writing (and…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Writing Across the Curriculum, Writing Instruction, College Students
Meier, John; Rishel, Thomas – 1998
This text discusses how to create and incorporate effective writing assignments throughout the mathematics curriculum. It also emphasizes engaging students in a dialogue about mathematics while they are trying to learn. The first section provides concrete advice with a large number of examples so that an instructor can successfully begin to use…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities, Interdisciplinary Approach
Greene, Stuart – 1991
A study aimed to increase understanding of how different writing-to-learn tasks invite the ways in which students construct meaning in writing from sources. The tasks used, writing either a report or a problem-based essay, required students to integrate prior knowledge with information from six textual sources in order to construct their own…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Higher Education, Prior Learning, Research Papers (Students)
Vazquez, John D. – 1992
The Integrated Skills Reinforcement (ISR) technique, developed by faculty at La Guardia Community College in New York City, is a student-centered teaching and learning model which can facilitate learning for non-traditional, non-native (frequently underprepared) students. It aims to develop and integrate students' basic skills into course content,…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Content Area Writing, Course Descriptions, Higher Education
Matulich, Loretta – 1983
At Clackamas Community College, a system of contract learning has been adapted for use in a technical writing class. The course focuses on teaching the essentials of technical writing (i.e., clarity and organization in report writing); the basic employment attitudes that local businesses and industries expect; and the form of writing that the…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Course Descriptions, Course Objectives
Simmons, JoAn McGuire, Ed. – 1983
Developed by instructors from the Los Angeles Community College District, this guidebook provides materials to aid community college instructors teaching in a variety of subject areas to integrate writing and student learning in their classrooms. Chapter 1 addresses a number of common concerns that instructors have about using writing in their…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Content Area Writing, Essay Tests, Two Year Colleges
Bazerman, Charles – 1979
Without a clear idea of the continuity of literary traditions, one is apt to lose a firm grasp on the distinctive qualities of literacy and literate communities. Literary history teaches that writers arise out of literary traditions. In the United States in the last few decades, however, the act of writing has come to be seen as an act of totally…
Descriptors: Content Area Writing, Elementary Secondary Education, Literacy, Literary History
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